Patient Satisfaction and Complications of Over-the-Counter Bleaching Products

Cecilia Heinisch, K. Larsson, J. Mattsson, S. Karlsson, T. Alstad, E. Bruzell
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Objective: To compare two home-based over-the-counter (OTC) bleaching tray products with similar hydrogen peroxide (HP) concentrations with respect to tooth lightening efficacy and potential to induce negative side effects in tobacco- and non-tobacco users as well as degree of satisfaction with product handling. The HP concentrations were near the regulation limit for bleaching products of 6% set by the European Union in 2011. Materials and Methods: The clinical trial was randomized, single-blind and included 41 patients (93% completed) who were allocated into three bleaching groups: non-tobacco users treated with either 16% (corresponding to 5.8% HP) or 22% (corresponding to 7.9% HP) carbamide peroxide (CP) and tobacco users treated with 22% CP. Total bleaching time was 10.5 hours within 14 days. Tooth shade was visually assessed using a commercial shade guide. Side effects and satisfaction with the bleaching outcome and product handling were reported through a perception scale and a questionnaire. Results: Tooth lightening was similar (p>0.05) and significantly increased (p 31 years) was negatively correlated (p<0.05) and tobacco use was positively correlated (p<0.05) with bleaching efficacy. A percentage of 97% (n=38) of the patients experienced some form and degree of side effect, most frequently tooth hypersensitivity and gingival irritation. Patient satisfaction with the bleaching result was positively correlated with the user-friendliness of the product (p<0.05). Conclusion: A large number of side effects were reported after bleaching treatment with OTC products after a short treatment time. Prior to bleaching, patients should be informed of the major individual differences in both bleaching efficacy and degree and number of side effects.
非处方漂白产品的患者满意度和并发症
目的:比较两种过氧化氢(HP)浓度相似的家用非处方(OTC)漂白托盘产品在烟草和非烟草使用者中美白牙齿的功效、潜在的不良反应以及对产品处理的满意度。HP浓度接近欧盟2011年制定的漂白产品6%的规定限值。材料与方法:临床试验采用随机、单盲方法,纳入41例患者(93%完成),分为三组:非吸烟者用16%(对应5.8% HP)或22%(对应7.9% HP)过氧化脲(CP)治疗,吸烟者用22% CP治疗。14天内的总漂白时间为10.5小时。使用商业色度指南对牙齿色度进行视觉评估。通过感知量表和问卷调查报告漂白效果和产品处理的副作用和满意度。结果:牙美白效果与牙美白效果相似(p<0.05)、明显增加(p< 31年)呈负相关(p<0.05),吸烟与牙美白效果呈正相关(p<0.05)。97% (n=38)的患者经历了某种形式和程度的副作用,最常见的是牙齿过敏和牙龈刺激。患者对漂白效果的满意度与产品的用户友好度呈正相关(p<0.05)。结论:OTC产品在短时间内漂白后出现大量不良反应。在进行漂白前,应告知患者在漂白效果和副作用程度及次数方面的主要个体差异。
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